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There was also League of Legends matches played by fans, plus Twitch had a stand with some live Hearthstone games played by members of YouTube gaming collective Yogscast. The ESEA has also issued bans against the seven players in question, saying that while the bans are currently set for one year, it reserves the right to extend them indefinitely. It noted that it has since implemented its own policy explicitly forbidding players, managers, and sponsors from betting on their own matches, adding, "We strongly encourage all organizations, regardless of their affiliation with Valve, to mirror and enforce these bans so that a clear message is sent—there is no place for match fixing in professional gaming." Kevlar & helmet - $1,000Firstly, this is no brand spanking new game, and I know many people may frown upon this. Valve have taken the age old formula of Counter Terrorists Vs Terrorists and merely given the game a facelift. The graphical leap isn’t truly astounding, but I suppose if you had to have Global Offensive (CSGO) lined up on a screen next to the older Counter-Strike Source (CSS) iteration, then differences could be seen and picked out.As far as technical game mechanics go, what’s really changed? Maps have all pretty much received balance changes. They are subtle, but they make a huge difference. Most notably is that of the classic De_Dust. This map tends to favour CT’s, but with some small changes (such as the simple addition of a makeshift bridge and an added staircase), it really does seem to give the Terrorists a fighting chance.There's also an argument to be made that since Valve is making a killing off these cases, it naturally feels incentivized to devote more resources to post-release development of the game. During the past year the game has seen the addition of a new weapon, hitboxes, culling, animations, and more. This support has made the game better, and is part of the reason why the game is so big it can challenge Dota 2's concurrent player count.

"The most common strategy here is to bet mid/high value items (AWP and AK skins) on safe bets," says my source. "Teams like NiP, Titan, fnatic playing vs. an underdog team with chances 80/20, to win skins worth 0.20-0.50 cents and return your items. The other part of this is to bet these items on low chance bets, like 25/75, which could get you some decent skins."Senior analyst Stephanie Llamas wrote in a follow-up blog post that the growing popularity of "casual platforms" has helped reinforce the false assumption that women are primarily casual gamers. But the reality, says Llamas, is that half of female PC gamers in the US consider themselves either "mid-core or hardcore gamers." Building Crown is a three part series from mapmaker Shawn " FMPONE ” Snelling and pro Counter-Strike player/mapmaker Sal " VOLCANO " Garozzo, revealing the inspiration and building process for their upcoming map Crown. Their goal with Crown is simple: build the best competitive Counter-Strike map ever. In part one, Snelling dives into the inspiration for Crown's design and the essence of a great competitive map.Most CS:GO maps have a few really useful spots to drop a smoke grenade or flashbang. Often, these spots will require you to bounce the grenade off a wall, or perform some other trick to place the detonation precisely. There’s a ton of videos that will show you these spots, and show exactly how to throw your smoke grenade to get it to land there. Here’s a video showing the important smoke and flash spots for de_dust2, CS:GO’s most popular map. A quick Youtube search will find you similar videos for all the competitive maps. Once you know some of these, start up an offline practice match and start throwing some grenades around.CS:GO tips: Guide on how to get better at Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

The reason some users have attempted to sell items outside of Valve’s official marketplace is simple: When a user sells an item through Valve’s marketplace, they can only use the proceeds to buy other weapon skins, or new games on Steam, said Minacov, who runs the company from his parent’s basement.Professionals were invited to play the game and offer their thoughts. Valve's Chet Faliszek explained that their early access was granted because they could "talk intelligently about the game", whereas with the masses, constructive feedback can be hard to come by.You can go to one of several sites, ‘csgo-jackpot.com’, ‘csgo-casino.com’, ‘csgoshuffle.com’ and ‘csgofast.com’ which work using the ‘jackpot system’ to produce winners. The jackpot system is a system where you put your skins in a shared pot, of sorts. The total value of your items that you put into the pot determines your percentage chance of winning. When you win, you get the entire pot full of everyone’s skins that have been bet.Now, after bringing an overhauled version of classic map Train back in December, the studio has rolled out the first patch for 2015 for CS: GO, making quite a few changes while also introducing a new skin case for players to enjoyA few big gameplay changes are also included

"Instead of being able to change your CS:GO Double theme, your items from your inventory are getting stolen," says Blaze in his blog post. "[I]nstead of trading with X or Y person you trust, the items then go to the scammer rather than whoever you're trading with."As the extensions' names imply, the scam is aimed at users of "Counter Strike Global Offensive" (CS:GO). The scammer with a public display name Delta advertised these extensions as auto-gambling bots or as helpers for carrying out Steam trades.Initially when I started TI eight years ago, I didn't plan on it being free-to-play. I wanted it to be a game that you bought outright. The initial game was centred around that - making it a standalone game.

To be honest, I think the FPS genre is just so saturated, and CS:GO has really just made it difficult for FPS games to compete in this market. CS:GO has done a great job of making the experience so polished. It's got everything you'd really want from an FPS game. The whole presentation and everything is so... it's just really difficult for us to really draw a crowd away from these guys.Truth be told, I think our game would have done better if it wasn't free-to-play. That's my opinion - I don't represent the opinions of the people that I work with. If I was in charge, I wouldn't have gone that route. Free-to-play works for certain games that really allow you to have a lot of items and a lot of cosmetic visual upgrades.Speaking of pro teams, again on Reddit poster FalZen noticed that Team Question Mark player Dupreeh posted that he was signing the team to a new sponsor today. It's yet to be announced, but a further bit of sleuthing points out that Team Secret, of Dota fame, have recently changed their Twitter handle from a Dota-specific one to the more general @teamsecret and were recently varified. They've also just opened a YouTube channel with the tagline "It's a Secret" and flashy intro vid:And there were glitches too. Some were able to purchase the revolver for only $700, fire it before the match even started and could even begin to pull the trigger, and use the alternate quick-fire button for an accurate shot. It was chaos and madness. The game was completely unbalanced after it came out. But thankfully Valve has listened to complaints and have made the necessary changes. The update is live and makes the R8 Revolver just another weapon choice, no better than any other really.

As things stand, Siege is a potentially brilliant game that's smothered by the very people who would benefit if it succeeds. You don't have to look far in the FPS graveyard before seeing games that deserved better, and Evolve's corpse is so fresh it's almost twitching. No game has a divine right to succeed, though. Zealots like me can only pray Ubisoft sees the light, even if it may already be too late.Online-only game retailer, code seller and general provider of cheap products Kinguin have announced they're opening a store specifically for the sale and trade of CS:GO weapon skins for cold, hard cash. They're not the only ones, with G2A having their own section of their store for similar purposes. There is third party selling of codes for skins in other games like League of Legends, but the nature of the economy is so different that they're less of a currency, more of a luxury item, and less procurable for selling. You can't both use and then resell a code for PAX Sivir, for example, while a Crimson Web Huntsman Knife is good to go whenever.